Creating an RJ45 crossover cable ShowWhat's an RJ45 plug?
A network card may have several types of connectors, with the most common being:
An RJ45 connector; A BNC connector (coaxial cable).
The RJ-45 is the one which interests us here, as it it the most widely used. The cables...
ADSL ShowWhat does xDSL and ADSL mean?
The term DSL or xDSL means Digital Subscriber Line and covers all technologies installed for digital transport of information over a single telephone line connection. xDSL technologies are divided into two main...
How to crimp a cable RJ45 ? ShowHow to crimp a cable RJ45 ?
What you need?
How to proceed?
Making a straight cable
The standard EIA / TIA 568 (A & B)
For crossover cable 10/100baseT
To complete crossover cable or cross gigabit
On Gbic 1000BaseT eg
An image to better...
Dial up connection failed! ShowDial up connection failed!
It may happen that your computer failed to connect to the internet if you use direct connection, i.e via telephone line.
The first thing that you should do is that you ensure that your cable is well plugged in...
How to convert a link to PDF ShowHow to convert a link to PDF
Sometimes you want to easily convert a web page, a tutorial, e-mails, or else, in PDF format.
Here is a small tip, helping you to achieve your goals:
First go to this site: http://www.htm2pdf.co.uk/...
RJ45 Plug ShowRJ45 plugs
The RJ45 connector (RJ stands for Registered Jack) is one of the main connectors used with Ethernet network cards, and transmits information over twisted pairs of wires. For this reason, it is sometimes called an Ethernet port:
RJ11 connector ShowRJ11 Plug
The RJ11 connector (RJ for Registered Jack) is the most commonly used connector for telephone lines. It is similar to the RJ45 connector, but smaller. When found on a computer, the RJ11 is generally meant for a modem.
Linux - The shell ShowIntroduction to the shell
The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system, hence the name "shell".
The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user thanks to command lines...